Health and Nutrition Officer (Re-Advertisement ) – Save the Children
Health Care, Environment and Natural Resource
Save the Children
Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. In Ethiopia and around the world, we give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. We do whatever it takes for children – every day and in times of crisis – transforming their lives and the future we share.
Save the Children Ethiopia works in 9 regions in Ethiopia with a current staff complement of approximately 2,500 staff. The size of the programme and the amount of human, financial and material resources put into it as well as the requirements of different donors requires substantial amount of quality and efficient human resource. This makes Save the Children an exciting place to work.
Accordingly, Save the Children Ethiopia is looking to hire creative individuals who have the experience and competencies to work; support the development of an organisational culture that reflects dual mandate values; help establish, maintain, and improve active and regular working relationships with host government authorities, partner agencies including humanitarian and development donors, and local and international NGOs; ensure Ethiopia Country Office complies with all Save the Children Management Operating Standards and Standard Operating Procedures and that all required support is provided promptly, at scale and in line with the rules and principles.
Child Safeguarding: Level 3: The role holder will have contact with children and/or young people either frequently (e.g., once a week or more) or intensively (e.g. four days in one month or more or overnight) because they work in country programs; or are visiting country programs; or because they are responsible for implementing the police checking/vetting process staff. |
ROLE PURPOSE: The Health and Nutrition officer will responsible to coordinate and implement all save the children supported health and Nutrition activities in his place of assignment. In addition, will provide technical guidance for health and Nutrition program and conduct regular monitoring, reporting progress and support evaluation. She/he will support in the effective delivery of the health program activities at site and community level. She/he will support the MOH in the development and delivery of training packages and monitoring tools also. She/he will ensure these tasks are delivered, technically managed, functioning properly, and providing care of quality to all beneficiaries, respecting protocols and principles of good practice. |
SCOPE OF ROLE: Health and Nutrition officer Reports to: Health and Nutrition Coordinator Dimensions: Staff directly reporting to this post: No
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KEY AREAS OF ACCOUNTABILITY: Program responsibility, protocol and procedures: · Overall responsible for coordination of day to day health and Community Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) activities at assigned project site · Organize and facilitate kick of meetings, review meeting and other events to enhance ownership and sustainability · Develop joint plan with Woreda health office and Health facility representatives to strengthen integration and collaboration · Plan and supervise implementation of project activities together with MOH counterparts · Provide technical guidance to health extension workers and health workers · Coach and mentor MOH staffs working at different levels including woreda health office, health centres and health posts · Conduct training need assessment, health facility functionality and other assessments with MOH · Make sure appropriate distribution and utilization of supplies and equipment provided by SCI · Organize and facilitate trainings to health workers and health extension workers on different thematic areas · Conduct post training follow up, routine supportive supervision and joint monitoring visit · Participate on regional level integrated supportive supervision and other monitoring visits · Asses local capacity and ensure programmes are deliver results according to relevant standards, polices, and program strategy · Organize and facilitate CMAM training to HEWs and health workers · Facilitate the roll out of Family MUAC training · Provide technical support on management of acute malnutrition for health workers and HEWs · Ensure appropriate use of national guidelines for management of acute malnutrition at all levels · Support on strengthening referral linkage for CSAM management · Ensure the CMAM activities implemented timely and the CMAM budget spent as per plan · Follow procurement of CMAM equipment and supplies with Health and Nutrition Coordinator · Support the preparation, distribution and appropriate use of SBCC materials · Make sure availability of adequate CMAM supplies in health facilities supported by Save the Children. · Conduct regular field visit to provide on the job training for Health workers, HEWs and HDAs · Use standard supervision checklist to monitor and evaluate the quality of service for management of acute malnutrition · Facilitate cross-sectoral programming, particularly to promote excellent in communication and referral between different programs such as IYCF-E, CMAM, child friendly space, health, food distribution, WASH etc. · Support HEWs, health centres and WorHO on CMAM related report preparation · Make sure all activities supported by Save the children are documented per the standard at all levels
· Ensure appropriate and consistent health education is provided to the communities · Facilitate and support in the development and scheduling of outreach activities and support region wide campaigns at assigned woreda · Support woreda level microplanning · Represent SCI in health and nutrition cluster coordination to includes also RH related meetings with stakeholders · Take part in the project set-up, technical support visit, monitoring visits, surveys and evaluations · Support in the management of essential drugs and medical supplies efficiently and make sure IPLS are applied at all level
· With the support of MEAL team ensure project performance is tracked and quality standards adhered to · Coordinate any awareness raising campaigns/behaviour change communication in the community in coordination with MOH
Monitoring and reporting · Regularly update of databases and ensure quality checking at site · Prepare daily/monthly reports on activities and any necessary reports as requested · Updates follow-up information of enrolled cases from regular household visits and share with technical officers Advocacy and communication: · Facilitate cross-sectoral programming, particularly to promote communication and referral, health, education and CP programming · Liaise with other humanitarian actors, partners and community groups to maximize collaboration and ensure proper coordination of activities. |
ESSENTIAL:
– BSC in Public Health or Nursing
– Desirable MPH in any field of Public Health
– Minimum 5 years working experience and with more than 1 year NGOs experience
– Experience in Integrated Pharmaceuticals Logistics System (IPLS)
– Sphere standards trainings
– Experience MNCH in emergencies
– Demonstrable ability on report writing and excellent communication skills
– Willingness to travel frequently and flexible to adapt changes
– Good Computer skills in Microsoft word, excel, power point and internet explorer
– Fluency in in written and spoken English and local languages
– Excellent interpersonal skill and able to work in a multicultural team
– Passionate about improving the lives of children
– Non-discriminatory and gender sensitive
– Commitment to SCI values
Desired
– Work experience in humanitarian emergencies, NGOs
– Fluent in oral and written English and Tigrigna
– Good knowledge of quality standards and quality controls related to medical practice
Knowledge of the local context